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They wouldn't give us free panels as they are only interested in easy jobs and we have a skylight
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Solar Panels
I had free solar panels fitted.
This Company will fit them free of charge plus they will pay you a bonus of £50.
Free solar panels | dawnsgreenlivingideas.co.uk
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Have applied to them. They seem the only company left but I think the roof space would be too small.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThere are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
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Signed up with one of the 'quote' companies. Expecting loads of spam
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+1 although the panels may cause issues with any mortgage applications or sales down the line.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThere are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
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I'm sure its fine but if you search you can find some scare stories...
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There are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
A shade greener
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Need them to pass the SAP rating on the new house.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWhen you say "need" to have fitted do you mean need or would like?
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Getting them fitted just in time for winter eh?
More great weather this weekend after a record-breaking summer of sunshine | Metro NewsThere were also 577 hours of sunshine this summer, up 14 per cent on the usual 505 hours.
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When you say "need" to have fitted do you mean need or would like?
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Yes, lots of people.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHas anyone had solar panels fitted in the last year?
Does the government not offer a grant for such things?
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Solar panels
Has anyone had solar panels fitted in the last year?
Need to have six fitted and so far have a best quote of £4500 which I think is pricey?
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